let's ask christine green, an ocean side resident and a hurricane sandy victim. you're still dealing with it today. christine, welcome. >> thank you. >> brian: we have power thankfully, so you're here to tell us what you're living through. you live by the water. you've never been flooded before. it's been over two weeks. what are you living if now? >> living in a home that's been gutted out. for two weeks we did not have electrical power. my neighbors down the block still don't have electrical power. my son has been brought back to ocean side middle school to a cool with no power. being run bay generator. >> brian: and one of your children has a breathing problem. when this hit, you're saying hey, i can't plug in my nebulizer, i have to clear out his lungs. what were you hearing? >> they told me to call 911 if i had a medical emergency. >> brian: so you call 9 is 1 -- 911, they said what? >> they said i should go to the emergency room. there is no gas for your car to get to the emergency room. there is no gas for the generator to run the nebulizer. >> brian: we u